Summary

This is the status report for development on Input.
I publish a status report to the input-dev mailing list every couple of weeks
or so covering what was accomplished and by whom and also what I'm
focusing on over the next couple of weeks. I sometimes ruminate on some
of my concerns. I think one time I told a joke.

Last status report was at the end of June. This status report covers the
last few things we landed in 2014q2 as well as everything we've done so
far in 2014q3.

High-level

At a high level, this is:

Landed automated Gengo human translation and a bunch of minor fixes to make it work more smoothly.

Reworked how we build development environments to use vagrant. This radically simplifies the instructions and should make it a lot easier for contributors to build a development environment. This in turn should lead to more people working on Input.

Fixed a bug where products marked as "hidden" were still showing up in the dashboard.

I'm changing the way I'm managing Fjord development. All project plans will be codified in the wiki. A rough roadmap of which projects are on the drawing board, in-progress, completed, etc is also on the wiki. I threw together a structure for all of this that I think is good, but it could use some review.

Do these project plans provide useful information? Are there important questions that need answering that the plans do not answer?